House leaders have introduced a bill to cap carbon emissions and curb climate change. The plan is slightly more ambitious than one proposed by President Obama.
A new poll indicates that almost 60% of Americans favor a carbon limit, even if it results in higher energy prices. Support has increased noticeably since 2007.
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WISPIRG concludes that transit and rail reduce congestion, curb emissions, and provide huge savings.
Worldchanging interviews physicist Amory Lovins about ready solutions to greatly expanding our energy efficiency.
LIVABLE HOUSTON INITIATIVE UPDATE (8/01/09, 9:50 am): Video added below.————— In November 2007, the Houston-Galveston Area Council (H-GAC) assembled a…
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